Find the Best Things to Do in Huertas & Santa Ana
By Sarah Rogers
About Huertas & Santa Ana
Widely appreciated for its vibrant nightlife and historical associations with Spain’s greatest writers, the Santa Ana and Huertas area is also popularly known as the Literary Quarter. Here locals and visitors alike come to enjoy the area’s interesting cafes, fun jazz bars and homages to Spanish literary greats like Cervantes, Quevedo, Lope de Vega, Calderón and Galdós.
See & Do
From the gold-lettered literary quotes on the pavement to the sounds of thundering applause when the curtain closes, it is clear that literature, art, music and theater have made their home here over the centuries. Come to appreciate cultural institutions like the Teatro Español and Ateneo, literary and historical homages like the Lope de Vega Museum, and the fun atmosphere of Santa Ana Square.
Eat
If you find yourself hungry and in the Santa Ana and Huertas area, then your stomach should be smiling. The sheer number and variety of restaurants and bars packed into each block is staggering. However, the problem soon becomes a different one, namely “Where should we eat first?”
Party
For a taste of Madrid nightlife, this is where it’s at – centered alongHuertas Streetand aroundSanta Ana Square. We’re sure you’ll find your new favorite place inMadridhere. Don’t forget, however, to catch some live music at Café Central or down a cocktail at Guau...
Stay
Ranging from one to five stars, there are plenty of hotels from which to choose in the Santa Ana and Huertas area. From budget lodgings to luxury digs, all enjoy the privilege of being a stone’s throw away from Madrid’s nightlife and a short walk from Madrid’s top attractions.
Shop
There is no mall in the Literary Quarter – just lots of small and interesting shops to be discovered in its maze of streets. With independent bookstores to antique stores to art galleries, the Santa Anaand Huertas area simply has some shops you can’t find anywhere else.